RetroPhone #90 - K750i Tribute
16-bit Pixel Art Homage: #90 recalls a mid-2000s candybar phone known for music and media. In RetroPhones lore, aspiring DJs used it to pass secret mixtapes. Now minted on-chain to secure your notes.
Sony Ericsson was a joint venture merging Sony’s multimedia expertise with Ericsson’s mobile infrastructure knowledge. Their phones often blended cutting-edge cameras, music players, and sleek form factors.
Released in 2005, the K750i packed a 2-megapixel autofocus camera and an expandable memory slot. Its Walkman software crossover laid groundwork for later Sony Ericsson music phones.
Many users adored the camera’s high photo quality, a game-changer at the time. This phone helped usher in a new era where handsets replaced standalone digital cameras for everyday snapshots.
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